Research Grants
FARA AUSTRALIA RESEARCH FUNDING
fara Australia supports Friedreich Ataxia research projects in partnership with other Friedreich Ataxia advocacy groups around the world, particularly the Friedreich’s Ataxia Research Alliance (FARA) in the United States.
In selecting the recipients of our funding, we work with the FARA US Scientific Review Committee (SRC).
Our fara Australia Board members meet formally at regular intervals to consider proposals the SRC recommends and assesses these using an explicit Impact Scoring criterion. fara also gives special consideration to local Australian research that meets scoring benchmarks.
All of our funded research projects focus on addressing and advancing these nine strategic Friedreich Ataxia research areas.
Gene and Stem Cell therapy
Cardiac Research
Mechanism or Pathway of Disease
Improving Clinical Outcomes
Drug Discovery
Lead Candidates
Cell and Animal Models
Outcome Measures and Biomarkers
Natural History and Biorepository
RECENTLY FUNDED RESEARCH
fara co-funded five new Research Programs & extended one other grant into its second year in 2023/2024
This investment of funds contributed by our community totalled $255,000 and extended from Stanford University in California to Indianna University, Harvard Medical School, the University of Florida, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece and University II of Naples, Italy. We also had ongoing research underway at University of Wollongong, Monash University, University of Rochester, New York and CNRS-CEA-Université Paris-Saclay in France.
Our thanks and gratitude to every contributor and supporter of fara who have made this investment possible. Your kindness is progressing the search for treatments and one day a cure for Friedreich Ataxia.
Click on the links below to review our currently funded research programs.
Eric Wang PhD & Sub Subramony MD (University of Florida, USA) One Year
Mirella Dottori PhD (University of Wollongong, Australia) Year 2
Benoit D’Autreaux PhD (CNRS-CEA-Université Paris-Saclay, France) Year 2
Mark Payne, MD (Indiana University School of Medicine, USA) One Year
Associate Professor Lefkothea Papadopoulou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Professor Francesco Sacca (University Federico II, Naples, Italy)
To be considered for co-funding by fara Australia, please submit your grant application according to the instructions on the FARA US website http://www.curefa.org/grant. All submitted applications are assessed by the FARA US Scientific Review Committee.
fara Australia does not accept research grant applications directly.